June 2, 2026

8 thoughts on “Was That A Ritual?

  1. My gosh! The symbols themselves of all the masonic stuff should be enough to freak anyone out. I am not going to read all of the above simply because I don’t want it in my head. I’ll say this. One of my grandfathers was a freemason and had several things hanging on the wall in his home that at a very young age I intuitively knew were not good. Many of them had masonic symbols on them. I guess they just gave me bad vibes. When I was around ten years of age, a new shopping mall was built near our town. When I would walk past the arcade and see how other young people would behave when playing video games, I would get that same vibe again. I knew I didn’t belong in there. When my grandfather got older, he was no longer physically able to attend masonic gatherings. It was only then that I ever heard him talk about Christ. It was about that same time that my grandmother finally felt free enough to talk openly about “the enemy”. I knew darn well what she meant. Both grandparents loved me no doubt, but the love of my grandfather became more real when he was no longer participating in meetings of “the craft”. Later in life I had a neighbor who had similar experiences in his youth. His father had died young, and seeing his dad’s masonic burial ceremony disturbed him deeply. Sometime after his father’s death, this same fellow got into buying and selling antiques. Long story short, within a period of about ten years he had acquired many books about freemasonry from estate sales. He was braver than I am and began to study them to try and get his mind around his father’s beliefs. I’m pretty sure one or two of them he was not even supposed to be able to get his hands on. He told me it was like the Lord kept putting these books in his path to help expose the evil. The oldest of the books he found spoke openly about the deception of lower degrees. So strongly against “the craft” did this man’s beliefs become that he actually at one point considered having his father’s body exhumed to remove the masonic items he was buried with. He eventually thought the better of it but would still tell folks that’s how strongly he felt against “the craft”. It all boils down to this: We have one God. His love is everlasting, and His plan of salvation is SIMPLE. Nothing hidden, no craftiness.

    1. Top level of those who are fighting these ones behind the scenes… know all these things. They have an entirely different perspective than God’s basic children. I know now why He called His flock sheep. And I see the Templars knew what they were fighting… the Bible tells us these are principalities and powers. The only way to stand is with the whole armor of God… and we see that clearly when we see both sides preparing. It does take a Gideon’s 300. Let the rest go home and pray and do other missions. Amen.

  2. It is not so much the words as it is the interpretations and the hidden meanings from those who seek the information to go and to do evil with it. For all things can be used for good and for evil purposes. In order to be as cunning as the serpent… you have to know how the serpent operates. Everything is in constant motion and time is forever ticking away. Being a sheep with a good Shepherd, (The Lord is that one) is what is important. A sheep knows the voice of the shepherd. And comes when He calls. I understand more deeply now what God was saying to Job… if we cannot understand the earthly things, how can we understand the heavenly things? It is all beyond comprehension. But, once you begin to seek…you want more answers, and it’s never ending… at least it is for me, It has to be a personal relationship… without that… there is nothing. Keep on pressing into the kingdom of God. Amen. The more I believe I know, the more I find out how little I know. Smile.

    1. I believe that when we leave a level of understanding and the doors open to the new space that the space is larger and gives us the feeling of knowing less,when in fact we are learning more about the knowing of the truth.

  3. This comes to mind when stated about the statues coming down:
    Rodney Dangerfield’s ‘I Don’t Get No Respect’ ; (miss and love his famous phrase).
    It appears when it comes to distraction of public or private property, lawlessness, and/or violence against police. There is lack of respect.

  4. One of my all time favorite songs!

    And, plenty of .’s & -‘s in this article.
    🍱🙏🏼❤️

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